Corporations In One Slide
posted by Dave Hoffman
As I blogged in December, I experimented with a powerpoint-heavy Corporations class this term. I ended up having mixed feelings about the experience. On the one hand, I think I digressed less and covered the material in more depth. On the other, I’m not sure that I succeeded in using slides to provoke discussion.
Some of my students appear to have gotten into it, or at least they were looking for ways to avoid pounding out practice tests in anticipation of today’s exam. Taking this NYT article as a guide, here’s their suggestion for how I could recap next year’s class in one slide. Check it out, after the flip:
For what it is worth, this looks remarkably like a handout that Lawrence Tribe gave the case at the end of a semester in Advanced Constitutional Law. I remember feeling simultaneously humbled, inspired, and confused when I saw it.
(H/T: The Jones Study Group)
April 28, 2010 at 8:56 am
Posted in: Corporate Law
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Adam Benforado - April 28, 2010 at 4:52 pm
Ha – yes, I concur on the resemblance to Tribe handouts, although they were rather more fanciful (firing cannons, brooding clouds, etc.). Now if only I could remember what it all meant . . .
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